Inoxtag: the huge house he built in

Inoxtag: the huge house he built in
Inoxtag: the huge house he built in Yvelines

Kaizenthe new documentary from Inoxtag

In April 2024, Inoxtag, whose real name is Inès Benazzouz, completes her ascent of Everest. After having climbed Mont-Blanc and Ama Dablam, the young YouTuber, aged 22, took on this challenge which he took on and documented. The adventure, filmed and presented in a documentary entitled Kaizenreleased this Sunday, September 14, quickly exceeded millions of views. Back in after this extraordinary experience, Inoxtag found refuge in its cocoon in .

A house that lives up to its ambitions

In addition to his sporting exploits, Inoxtag impresses with the realization of a second dream: the construction of his own house: “I was saving because I wanted to build my house”he explains in a video. Revealed to his subscribers a year ago, the construction of his home is a project that he has been talking about since his beginnings on YouTube. Built over several hundred square meters, it is completed by the space of several bedrooms and bathrooms. The house has a basement converted into a studio, specially designed for recording videos. The Inoxtag house houses several original rooms including a private weight room equipped with state-of-the-art performance machines.

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Neat and luxurious decoration

The interior of Inoxtag's house is not to be outdone… Each room testifies to his attraction to detail and his taste for Beauty. In his living room, a Roche Bobois sofa proudly sits, a piece that he himself describes as “the sofa of his dreams”. A decorative gem for which Inoxtag did not hesitate to spend 5,000 euros, he exclaims in one of his videos. From the equipped kitchen to the elegantly decorated bedrooms, each space exudes comfort and refinement – it seems that household appliances have become his brand new passion… A bright house brightened up by light wall shades, which punctuate the space.

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The Inoxtag documentary in figures

To date, October 28, the documentary posted on YouTube has accumulated 37 million views — in less than 72 hours, upon its release, it had already reached more than 20.6 million views. Neal Mohan, general manager of YouTube, even congratulated the young influencer by relaying his initial publication: “Congratulations Inoxtag on climbing Everest and the huge success of Kaizen! 33 million views on Youtube and counting! » On his own Instagram account, Inoxtag talks about the message he wants to send to his young community:


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